Among the collection assembled by Dr Edward Gübelin are a number of uncommon gemstones from many worldwide localities.
Read MorePeridot has always been associated with light. In fact, the Egyptians called it the “gem of the sun”.
Read MoreA look at top-quality gems and insight into a delegation’s visit to gem mines in Myanmar.
Read MoreGem-quality peridot is occasionally found as mantle xenoliths within basalts near Pozzomaggiore.
Read MoreThis section, from the Summer 2009 issue of Gems & Gemmology, is a compilation of interesting finds from GIA’s laboratories.
Read MoreA compilation of gem news from around the world, covering topics such as localities, unusual gem materials, market news, new products, discoveries, jewellery manufacturing techniques and industry trends.
Read MoreA compilation of gem news from around the world, covering topics such as localities, unusual gem materials, market news, new products, discoveries, jewellery manufacturing techniques and industry trends.
Read MoreThe stony-iron meteorites known as pallasites are famed for the areas of yellowish green olivines they contain.
Read MoreMarketed throughout the world, San Carlos material is often confused with, and sold as, peridot from localities that are better known and documented.
Read MoreA compilation of gem news from around the world, covering topics such as localities, unusual gem materials, market news, new products, discoveries, jewellery manufacturing techniques and industry trends.
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